Publications by authors named "Joanna E Sliwka"

Children waiting for a heart transplant who require mechanical circulatory support often experience many months of hospitalization. This has a significant impact on their mental health and their development. Additional risk factors for these disorders are neurologic complications associated with the used treatment.

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BACKGROUND End-stage heart failure is a growing problem in Poland. Orthotopic heart transplantation remains the best treatment option. Although increasing, the number of heart transplants is disproportionately low compared with patient need.

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The qualification of new knowledge is one of the oldest problems in experimental medicine that provides a link between fundamental discovery, hypothesis, 'proof of concept' preclinical studies and development of clinical trials. The biggest challenge in animal models is the proper evaluation of all the aspects that are crucial in specific studied pathologies as well as the prediction of their progression. The aim of this review was to describe and discuss the rat animal model of heart transplant.

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Introduction: Heart transplant is an accepted treatment modality in end-stage heart failure. The graft coronary artery vasculopathy is a main concern to explain the heterogeneity of the rejection process according to the gender of the donor and recipient.

Aim: To assess the severity and type of mechanisms leading to failure of the graft.

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